IELTS Results Jan – Feb 2021

Below you will find some of the IELTS results from our students in Israel. These scores have been achieved from hard work, determination and perseverance.


IELTS – ISRAEL

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Music

This is an IELTS essay writing task. It should take you a maximum of 40 minutes to write, and you have to write a minimum of 250 words. Your essay will be marked in real-time at the beginning of your class.

Some people believe that music brings cultures and traditions together. Write an essay to express what you think; where possible, try and include an example from your own experience.


IELTS Homework



IELTS Podcast

Here are some of the latest questions that have been featured in the IELTS Speaking Part of the exam. For more information about our IELTS exam preparation classes, please visit our website.


“Work smarter, not harder”.

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IELTS Writing Task 2
Mobile Phone Apps

Society has embraced paying for things using mobile phone applications such as Apple Pay and Samsung Pay. Write an essay to express how you feel about this technology, clearly stating the advantages and disadvantages of using these types of apps, where possible, provide examples from your own experience.

This essay should take you 40 minutes to complete, and you need to write at least 250 words.

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New IELTS Indicator Test

Covid – 19 has prevented many students from taking the IELTS test, and most are planning a move abroad. In response to this delay, the examining board have created an online version of the ACADEMIC test.

IELTS board examiners will continue to award marks, and you should not be fooled into believing that this version is somehow any easier than its physical form at testing centres.

Scores are issued within seven working days. It is possible that depending on the requirements of your university or education provider that you may have to still take an in-person IELTS test, once restrictions have been lifted.

This version of the exam has one prominent feature: the ability to take your test from the comfort of your own home. The educational institutions will still consider your results for application purposes. Please note that not all institutions will accept these results – you need to check with them first.

Reading, writing, listening and speaking remain the four indicators, and the online version may offer you the ability to reduce any delays with a planned move. Generally speaking, it’s officially recognised, so you don’t need to worry; your score will count in the same way.

The listening, writing and reading parts are together, but the speaking part may occur a few days before or after, so it’s something to consider.

If you haven’t got a Laptop or PC, you can’t do this test as it’s not mobile compatible. That said you should ensure that your computer is in full working order and updated. Ensure that you have a good internet speed so if you’re sharing an internet connection, then don’t take this version of the test.

Headphones for listening and a good quality microphone for the speaking part are essential, and you should also be an expert at knowing how to use Zoom.

Overall, this is a good option for students worried about the COVID-19 delays with the immigration process. You need to check whether this option is available in your location and that you have the necessary tools to take this test at home.

IELTS Homework – Working From Home

Smart Homework

Our homework is unique; we feel that we should go the extra mile to deliver challenging and engaging homework. Use any mobile phone camera, point it at your laptop or pc screen and listen to the instructions. At the beginning of every class, we mark your homework, indicating learning and development areas.